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Great Turkish war
Part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars, Polish–Ottoman Wars, Croatian–Ottoman wars, Ottoman–Venetian Wars, Ottoman–Hungarian wars and Russo-Turkish Wars
Painting depicting the Battle of Vienna, 1683
The Battle of Vienna, 1683
Date14 July 1683 – 26 January 1699
(15 years, 6 months, 1 week and 5 days)
Location
Result

Holy League Victory

Territorial
changes
  • The Habsburg monarchy wins lands in Hungary, the Principality of Transylvania and the Balkans.
  • Poland-Lithuania captures Podolia.
  • Russia captures the port of Azov.
  • Venice captures Morea and inner Dalmatia.
  • Montenegro gains de facto independence.
  • Belligerents

    Holy Roman Empire

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
    Tsardom of Russia

    Republic of Venice Republic of Venice
     Spanish Empire

    Montenegro
    Albanian rebels
    Serbian rebels
    Greek rebels
    Bulgarian rebels
    Romanian rebels
    Croatian rebels

    Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
    Vassal states:

    Commanders and leaders

    Ottoman Empire Mehmed IV

    | strength1 = 88,100 (annual average)[2] | strength2 = | casualties1 = | casualties2 = | casualties3 = 384,000 soldiers dead on all sides (120,000 killed and 180,000 wounded in combat; other deaths mostly from disease)[3] }} | rank = Captain general | battles = Battle of Hermannstadt
    Battle near the Iron Gate
    Long campaign
    Battle of Nish
    Battle of Zlatitsa
    Battle of Kunovica
    Battle of Varna
    Second Battle of Kosvo
    Wallachian campaign
    Siege of Belgrade | battles_label = Battles/wars }} }}

    1. ^ "Абдусаламов Магомед-паша Балашович Феодальные междоусобицы кумыкских владетелей во второй половине XVII века", ИСОМ, no. 4, C.33, 2014, retrieved 2023-05-26
    2. ^ Wilson 2016, pp. 460–61, table 13.
    3. ^ Clodfelter, M. (2008). "Warfare and Armed Conflicts: A Statistical Encyclopedia of Casualty and Other Figures, 1492–2015" (2017 ed.). McFarland. Page 59.